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You should be using avg network edition not professional eddition. According to AVG professional does not support win2003 server that might be your problem. There is the link so you can check it out yourself.

Thank you for your reply, but we are using the Network edition. The problem turned out to be in the client side. By Grisoft's advice, we removed the AVG admin software, reinstalled it and then let the AVG admin discover all the clients. The processor usage has settled down some, but we still have spikes of 100%. Grisoft believed that our first problem was and out of date client somewhere in our network.

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